Ariel Pink
is a Los Angeles-based one-man band. His lo-fi Baroque music was first
discovered and then distributed by indie group Animal Collective, who began
releasing volumes of Ariel Pink home recordings on their Paw Tracks label. In
2008, Pink formed a new band with keyboardist/guitarist/backing vocalist Kenny
Gilmore, drummer/vocalist/guitarist Jimi Hey, and guitarist Cole M.
Greif-Neill, who became known as Haunted Graffiti. Drummer Aaron Sperske later
replaced Jimi Hey.

Ariel Pink was born Ariel Marcus Rosenberg in Los Angeles on June 24,
1978. By age ten he was writing songs. His early influences were pop acts such
as Hall & Oates, Michael Jackson, 10cc, Fleetwood Mac, and David Bowie.
After a stint studying visual art at the California Institute of the Arts, Pink
switched his artistic focus to songcraft for good, recording over 500 songs for
a vault's worth of music. In 2003, while attending an Animal Collective show,
he passed a disc of his recordings on to the band via future Graffiti drummer
Hey. The group soon began releasing Pink material on their Paw Tracks imprint.
First up was 2004's warped The Doldrums, which gained Pink both critical
acclaim and a cult following. Worn Copy (2005) and House Arrest (2006)
followed. After the Paw Tracks releases, Pink emptied his backlog of recordings
on various limited-edition/low-profile releases: Lover Boy in 2006, Scared
Famous and Underground in 2007, and the compilation Oddities Sodomies, Vol. 1
in 2008.

As the lo-fi movement became more fashionable and gained popularity, Pink's
influence grew. He signed with indie label 4AD late in 2009. His first album
for 4AD, Before Today, appeared the next year. Recorded with a four-piece band,
it was his highest-fidelity recording to date, and it was a major critical
success. In 2011, Pink released the 16-minute song "Witchhunt Suite for
WWIII," which was previously featured on 2007's tour-only album YAS
DuDette, as a single to commemorate the tenth anniversary of 9/11. He also
reteamed with R. Stevie Moore on the double album Ku Klux Glam, which appeared
early in 2012. In August of that year, the third Haunted Graffiti album, Mature
Themes, arrived, boasting a darker, more eclectic approach that spanned '60s
bubblegum homages and a cover of Donnie and Joe Emerson's 1979 soul-pop song
"Baby."

In May 2013, Human Ear Music reissued Thrash & Burn, a
94-minute-long collection of musique concrète pieces Pink recorded in 1998 (the
label had issued the set as a cassette-only release in 2006). Early Live
Recordings appeared on the label by the end of the year. The 2014 double album
Pom Pom found Pink returning to his solo moniker and featured songs co-written
with Kim Fowley. In 2015, Pink provided backup vocals on recordings by Miley
Cyrus, Mild High Club, and Soko. Pink and Weyes Blood collaborated for a
12" EP titled Myths 002, which was released by Mexican Summer in early
2017. Later in the year, Pink's solo single, "Another Weekend," was
issued by the label. This preceded his first full-length in three years,
Dedicated to Bobby Jameson, which was inspired by the '60s cult musician and
L.A. counterculture figure.